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almostjingo
First of all this is a brilliant idea @kilmeade to study how many people that’ve taken hydroxychloroquine long term have contracted #COVID maybe even have them take antibody test. Second
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
Disappointed in @UpshotNYT on this story:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/28/upshot/coronavirus-herd-immunity.htmlA few key things stand out here. They quote unnamed "experts" to support an assumption that herd immunity
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Leo Reap
Leo_ReapDO
Proposed COVID-19 Pathophysiology [Part 1 of 3]What do #COVID-19 and #Dengue fever potentially have in common?The answers have significant potential clinical implications in COVID-19.Buckle up. It's a long one.Let’s take
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ᴛʀᴜᴛʜ ᴡʀɪᴛᴇʀ
SheWhoRises
Those who have followed me for a while will recall this from March 1.Well, my sister was quite sick, at the end of a 2-week bout of *something* when I
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Robin Monotti Graziadei 🌸
robinmonotti2
INDIA: After a long consideration of hundreds of articles & witness statements, I am calling it today: we are seeing a textbook case of mass vaccine antibody-dependent enhancement.https://twitter.com/robinmonotti2/status/139098549929312
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David States
statesdj
Let’s stop with the “It’s just a bad flu” stuff. NYS serology data shows a 13.9% infection rate across NYS, 21% in NYC. That means ~20k deaths (15k confirmed) among
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: If we'd taken certain steps in winter - and recognized #coronavirus had characteristics we always feared in its balance between transmissibility and lethality - we may be in different
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Did monoclonal antibodies save the President's life?We'll never know, but it's possible and the implications are profound.Let me explain 1/ Trump's risk profile by demographics was high (age, male, obesity)
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Max Kennerly
MaxKennerly
I keep seeing references to the "COVID-19 Antibody Seroprevalence" studies from Stanford—who wouldn't want to believe the infected # was 50-85x bigger than the confirmed count, meaning *far* lower hospitalization
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Ryan Radecki, MD MS
emlitofnote
What are antibody tests for #covid19, and why are they useful?These are going to help reopen America, and improve future mitigation and containment efforts supporting public safety. When your
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Steve Krakauer
SteveKrak
Many media outlets - from CBS to CNN - are reporting, mostly without context, on the “largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases” in Texas.And excuse the language, but this awful,
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Louis Peitzman
LouisPeitzman
Gonna be weird when shit is open again and I'm still in my apartment because I can't imagine doing most anything without accurate antibody testing and a vaccine. Once things
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Sen. Jeff Jackson
JeffJacksonNC
“Hey Jeff, you know we can't stay home forever, right?”Let’s talk about how North Carolina gets back to work.And let’s skip the obvious stuff - like hand-washing and staying home
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Daniel T Leung
GlobalGutHealth
Now out: Our article in @SciImmunology on uses for SARS-CoV-2 serology. @JulietBryantBr1 @andrewazman @TheFerrariLab @ben83638 @maciekboni @KylaHayford @michaelmina_lab @isabelrodbar @yapboum2.https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content/5/47/
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Adam Brooks
EssexPR
Tested myself, my wife & my mum with antibody tests I managed to get from a friend in medical community.Did them today & ALL tested positive for having had COVID19
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Barton
Barton_options
1/Immediate re-opening of the economy, or not? Either way can be viable, if done in a thoughtful, responsible way.But whoever in power does it in a half-assed way need to
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